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Anthony Heyes is Professor of Environmental Economics and Co-director of PhD Studies in the Department of Economics at the University of Birmingham's Birmingham Business School. His work bridges economic theory with practical environmental policy applications.
- BA in Economics, University of Cambridge, 1988
- PhD in Economics, McGill University, 1993
Heyes specializes in environmental economics with particular expertise in environmental policy design, climate and pollution impacts on human well-being, and corporate social responsibility. His research spans environmental and health economics, urban economics, sustainability economics, regulatory economics, and behavioral economics. He employs innovative methodologies including big data analysis of internet search behavior to study environmental impacts on human behavior and health.
His recent publications reveal a consistent focus on air pollution effects on human behavior and productivity, climate change impacts on economic systems, and research methodology transparency. Heyes frequently collaborates with international researchers across disciplines, producing empirical studies that combine economic theory with real-world data from diverse contexts including China, the US, and the semiconductor industry.
As an enthusiastic supervisor, Heyes has guided over 10 PhD students to completion, often co-authoring research papers with them. He actively seeks students with strong econometric or data science skills interested in environmental economics topics.
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